Paddy O'Rourke insisted after Armagh's 0-12 to 0-5 National League win over Kildare at Crossmaglen on Sunday that he won't take any notice of the hype which will undoubtedly precede next weekend's clash with Down at Pairc Esler.
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The Armagh manager, who was formerly in charge of the Mourne County, will come face to face with his opposite number James McCartan in Newry in Saturday night's potential promotion decider.
O'Rourke captained Down to All-Ireland glory in 1991 when McCartan was among his team mates.
"It's just another game which is there to be won and it's only sport after all," said O'Rourke.
"It promises to be a great game of football in front of a big crowd and we are all looking forward to it very much."
O'Rourke was delighted with his team's display in what was Armagh's third successive NFL win in Division Two.
The Orchard County have beaten Westmeath, Laois and now Kildare after losing their opening game with Meath.
Relative veteran Stevie McDonnell and rookie Stephan Forker were joint top-scorers with four points apiece as Armagh weathered a mini-storm from the Lilywhites at the start of the second half after leading 0-7 to 0-2 at the interval.
Kildare, managed by Armagh 2002 Sam Maguire winning captain Kieran McGeeney, reduced the gap to 0-8 to 0-5 but failed to add to their tally after that.
"I was pleased with the way we defended throughout the match and not just during that spell," O'Rourke added.
"It's a work in progress but I have to say I have been happy with our progress so far."
"Players like Stephan Forker have taken their chance and the other guys in the panel will have to prove themselves if they are to stake a claim for places in the side."
Another of Armagh's star performers was Aaron Kernan, who seems to be revelling in his new centre half forward role.
The Crossmaglen club man was pivotal in setting up many of his team's attacks, especially in the first half, and forged an impressive link with talisman McDonnell, who scored two glorious points after the break.
"Aaron has come on really well and we have now got a nice blend of youth and experience and competition for places, which is great," said McDonnell.
"Like the manager we will ignore any media hype ahead of the Down game which will be very tough for us I'm sure."

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